US12473956B2 - Resiliently flexible composite articles with overmolded rigid portions - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to fiber reinforced polymeric composite articles, and more particularly to resiliently flexible fiber reinforced polymeric composite articles with rigid thermoplastics overmolded onto portions thereof.
- Fiber reinforced polymeric composite materials are among those materials which can be used to make springs and other resiliently flexible articles. Notwithstanding the many advantages of fiber reinforced composite materials relative to more traditional materials such as metals, conventional fiber reinforced composite springs still have shortcomings.
- Such a reinforcing and/or sealing part also can be provided as a separate part and then affixed to the conventional fiber reinforced composite spring as part of a secondary process that occurs after manufacture of the conventional fiber reinforced composite spring and prior to assembly with the other components or equipment. But, such a secondary process can be labor intensive, slow, and otherwise still relatively inefficient.
- Some aspects of the invention are directed to resiliently flexible articles including a resiliently flexible element, a first rigid element, and a second rigid element.
- the resiliently flexible element is formed of a fiber reinforced polymeric composite.
- the first rigid element is formed of a first thermoplastic composition and at least a portion of the first rigid element is bonded, such as by an overmolding process, onto a first portion of the resiliently flexible element.
- the second rigid element is formed of a second thermoplastic composition and at least a portion of the second rigid element is bonded, such as by an overmolding process, onto a second portion of the resiliently flexible element.
- the rigid elements can provide integrated reinforcement and/or sealing for the points of contact or connection for fastening the resiliently flexible article to separate components or equipment by bolts, screws, clamps, or other fastening means. Additionally, the rigid elements can stabilize those portions of the resiliently flexible article which are not intended to flex, bend, or otherwise deform under intended usage conditions, while allowing flexing, bending, or other deformation in those other portions of the resiliently flexible article which are intended to flex, bend, or otherwise deform under intended usage conditions.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a resiliently flexible article according to a first exemplary embodiment of the disclosed invention.
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the resiliently flexible article according to the first exemplary embodiment of the disclosed invention.
- FIG. 3 is a side view of a resiliently flexible article according to a second exemplary embodiment of the disclosed invention.
- the term “aspect ratio” means, with respect to a fiber, a ratio of the length of the fiber to the outer diameter of the fiber.
- bonded means, with respect to a rigid element and the resiliently flexible element, that the rigid element is affixed to the resiliently flexible element without adhesive by chemical bonding and/or mechanical interlocking bonding, which can be achieved, for example, by an overmolding process.
- continuous fiber means a fiber having a length that is at least substantially equal to and continuous along at least one dimension of an article or part formed of a fiber reinforced polymeric composite including the fiber. It is understood that “continuous fiber” does not literally mean a fiber of infinite length. Generally, a continuous fiber has an aspect ratio that is relatively high, for example, greater than 500, or greater than 800, or greater than 1000.
- continuous fiber reinforced polymeric composite means a fiber reinforced polymeric composite including at least one continuous fiber.
- the continuous fiber reinforced polymeric composite includes a plurality of continuous fibers in which, in some embodiments, the continuous fibers are unidirectionally oriented (i.e., aligned in a common direction) relative to each other.
- Continuous fiber reinforced polymeric composites can be made using a pultrusion process, which involves pulling continuous tows of the fiber through a resin melt, cooling to provide sheets, tapes, and other shapes, and subsequently cutting at a defined length.
- the term “formed of” means, with respect to an article or part and a material, that the article or part is fabricated, molded, shaped, or otherwise made from the material.
- the term “formed of” means the article or part can comprise, consist essentially of, or consist of, the material.
- the term “free of” a certain component or substance means, in some embodiments, that no amount of that component or substance is intentionally present, and, in other embodiments, that no functionally effective amount of that component or substance is present, and, in further embodiments, that no amount of that component or substance is present.
- the term “resiliently flexible” means, with respect to an article or part, that the article or part is capable of regaining its original shape or position after numerous repeated deformations under a force, such as at least one of compression, tension, torsion, bending, or shear, without substantially degrading the initial spring constant of the article or part.
- the term “rigid” means, with respect to a part or material from which the part is formed, that the part or material has a modulus of elasticity (either in flexure or tension) greater than 700 MPa (about 100 kpsi) at 23° C. and 50% relative humidity when tested in accordance with ASTM D747, D790, D638, or D882.
- Some aspects of the invention are directed to resiliently flexible articles including a resiliently flexible element, a first rigid element, and a second rigid element.
- the resiliently flexible element is formed of a fiber reinforced polymeric composite;
- the first rigid element is formed of a first thermoplastic composition and at least a portion of the first rigid element is bonded, such as by an overmolding process, onto a first portion of the resiliently flexible element;
- the second rigid element is formed of a second thermoplastic composition and at least a portion of the second rigid element is bonded, such as by an overmolding process, onto a second portion of the resiliently flexible element.
- the rigid elements can provide integrated reinforcement and/or sealing for the points of contact or connection for fastening the resiliently flexible article to separate components or equipment by bolts, screws, clamps, or other fastening means. Therefore, it is possible to eliminate a need for separate or secondary washers, gaskets, or other reinforcing and/or sealing parts at the points of connection.
- the rigid elements can stabilize those portions of the resiliently flexible article which are not intended to flex, bend, or otherwise deform under intended usage conditions, while allowing flexing, bending, or other deformation in those other portions of the resiliently flexible article which are intended to flex, bend, or otherwise deform under intended usage conditions.
- the rigid elements can serve to control or direct the intended flexing, bending, or other deformation in the resiliently flexible article.
- the resiliently flexible article is capable of resiliently flexing at one or more portions other than the first portion or the second portion of the resiliently flexible element.
- the resiliently flexible article is capable of resiliently flexing at intended usage conditions under at least one of compression, tension, torsion, bending, and shear.
- the resiliently flexible element is formed of a fiber reinforced polymeric composite.
- the fiber reinforced polymeric composite includes a plurality of continuous fibers disposed in a polymeric matrix. That is, in some embodiments, the fiber reinforced polymeric composite is a continuous fiber reinforced polymeric composite.
- Continuous fiber reinforced polymeric composites are described in available references, for example, F. C. Campbell, Structural Composite Materials (ASM International 2010), and P. K. Mallick, Fiber - Reinforced Composites: Materials, Manufacturing, and Design (3d ed., CRC Press 2007), each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- the orientation of the fiber can be unidirectional (i.e., one direction), bidirectional (i.e., two directions), or multidirectional (i.e., more than two directions).
- the plurality of continuous fibers includes continuous fibers.
- Suitable continuous fibers can be selected from among conventional and commercially available continuous fibers without undue experimentation by those of ordinary skill in the art.
- Non-limiting examples include aramid fibers, carbon fibers, glass fibers, polyamide fibers, polyester fibers, combinations thereof, and the like.
- glass fibers are utilized.
- the polymeric matrix includes a thermosetting polymeric resin.
- Suitable thermosetting resins can be selected from among conventional and commercially available thermosetting resins without undue experimentation by those of ordinary skill in the art. Non-limiting examples include epoxies, phenolics, polyesters, polyurethanes, vinyl esters, and the like. For example, in certain embodiments, epoxies are utilized.
- the polymeric matrix includes a thermoplastic polymeric resin.
- Suitable thermoplastic resins can be selected from among conventional and commercially available thermoplastic resins without undue experimentation by those of ordinary skill in the art.
- Non-limiting examples include polyesters such as polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyolefins such as polypropylene, polyamides, polyurethanes, and other thermoplastic resins as selected without undue experimentation by those of ordinary skill in the art.
- the polymeric matrix further includes one or more additives.
- Suitable additives can be selected from among conventional or commercially available plastics additives without undue experimentation by those of ordinary skill in the art. Suitable additives are described in available references, for example, E. W. Flick, “Plastics Additives Database,” Plastics Design Library (Elsevier 2004). Additives can be used in any amount that is sufficient to obtain a desired processing or performance property for the polymeric matrix. The amount should not be wasteful of the additive nor detrimental to the processing or performance of the polymeric matrix and/or the fiber reinforced polymeric composite.
- a continuous manufacturing process such as pultrusion can be used to make the continuous fiber reinforced polymeric composite.
- Suitable continuous manufacturing processes are described in available references, for example, Suresh G. Advani and Kuang-Ting Hsiao (editors), Manufacturing Techniques for Polymer Matrix Composites ( PMCs ) (Woodhead Publishing 2012), Guneri Akovali (editor), Handbook of Composite Fabrication (Rapra Technology 2001), Raymond W. Meyer, Handbook of Pultrusion Technology (Chapman and Hall 1985), S. T. Peters (editor), Handbook of Composites, 2nd edition (Springer Science+Business Media 1998), and Trevor F. Starr (editor), Pultrusion for Engineers (CRC Press 2000), each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- the fiber reinforced polymeric composite includes a first layer including a first plurality of unidirectionally oriented continuous fibers disposed in a first polymeric matrix. In other embodiments, the fiber reinforced polymeric composite further includes a second layer including a second plurality of unidirectionally oriented continuous fibers disposed in a second polymeric matrix.
- the first layer has a first orientation defined by a first direction of the first plurality of unidirectionally oriented continuous fibers
- the second layer has a second orientation defined by a second direction of the second plurality of unidirectionally oriented continuous fibers
- the first orientation is 0° and the second orientation is any degree from 45° to 90° or from ⁇ 45° to ⁇ 90° relative to the first orientation.
- the fiber reinforced polymeric composite further includes one or more additional layers each including a plurality of unidirectionally oriented continuous fibers disposed in a polymeric matrix, and wherein each one or more additional layers has an orientation defined by a direction of the plurality of unidirectionally oriented continuous fibers, and wherein the orientation is any degree from 0° to 90° or 0° to ⁇ 90° relative to the first orientation.
- the fibers and the polymeric matrix can be as described herein above. Further, in each of the first, second, and one or more additional layers, the fibers and the polymeric matrix can be the same as or different from the fibers and the polymeric matrix in each other layer.
- Non-limiting examples of commercially available continuous fiber reinforced polymeric composites suitable for use in forming the resiliently flexible element of the disclosed invention include those available from PolyOne Corporation through its Advanced Composites business including but not limited to thermoset composite materials under the GORDON COMPOSITES brand and thermoplastic composite materials under the POLYSTRAND brand.
- each rigid element is formed of a thermoplastic composition and at least a portion of the rigid element is bonded, such as by an overmolding process, onto a corresponding portion of the resiliently flexible element at a bond interface which is free of adhesive.
- a first rigid element is formed of a first thermoplastic composition and at least a portion of the first rigid element is bonded, for example by an overmolding process, onto a first portion of the resiliently flexible element at a first bond interface which is free of adhesive
- a second rigid element formed of a second thermoplastic composition and at least a portion of the second rigid element is bonded, for example by an overmolding process, onto a second portion of the resiliently flexible element at a second bond interface which is free of adhesive
- each thermoplastic composition includes a thermoplastic resin and optionally one or more additives.
- Suitable thermoplastic resins can be selected from among conventional and commercially available thermoplastic resins to be compatible for purposes of overmolding onto the resiliently flexible element without undue experimentation by those of ordinary skill in the art.
- Non-limiting examples include polyamides, polyesters such as polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyolefins such as polyethylene and polypropylene, polyurethanes, polycarbonates (PC), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polycarbonate/acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (PC/ABS), styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN), and the like.
- PC polycarbonates
- ABS acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
- PC/ABS polycarbonate/acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
- SAN styrene-acrylonitrile
- Suitable additives can be selected from among conventional or commercially available plastics additives without undue experimentation by those of ordinary skill in the art. Suitable additives are described in available references, for example, E. W. Flick, “Plastics Additives Database,” Plastics Design Library (Elsevier 2004). Additives can be used in any amount that is sufficient to obtain a desired processing or performance property for the polymeric matrix. The amount should not be wasteful of the additive nor detrimental to the processing or performance of the thermoplastic composition and/or the rigid element.
- Non-limiting examples of optional additives include adhesion promoters; anti-fogging agents; antioxidants; anti-static agents; biocides (antibacterials, fungicides, and mildewcides); colorants including pigments and dyes; coupling agents; dispersants; fillers and extenders; flame retardants and smoke suppressants; hardness adjusters; impact modifiers; initiators; lubricants; micas; mold release agents; oils and plasticizers; processing aids; reinforcing agents such as fibers; secondary polymers; silanes, titanates and zirconates; slip and anti-blocking agents; stabilizers; stearates; ultraviolet light absorbers; viscosity regulators; and waxes.
- adhesion promoters include adhesion promoters; anti-fogging agents; antioxidants; anti-static agents; biocides (antibacterials, fungicides, and mildewcides); colorants including pigments and dyes; coupling agents; dispersants; fillers and extenders; flame
- each rigid element is bonded onto or otherwise affixed to the resiliently flexible element without adhesive by chemical bonding achieved by an overmolding process.
- each rigid element is bonded onto or otherwise affixed to the resiliently flexible element without adhesive by mechanical interfacing bonding achieved by an overmolding process.
- each rigid element has a thickness and the thickness of each of rigid element is greater than the thickness of the flexible element.
- each of the first rigid element, the second rigid element, and the flexible element has a thickness, and the thickness of each of the first rigid element and the second rigid element is greater than the thickness of the flexible element.
- each rigid element has a thickness and the thickness of each of rigid element is less than the thickness of the flexible element.
- each of the first rigid element, the second rigid element, and the flexible element has a thickness, and wherein the thickness of each of the first rigid element and the second rigid element is less than the thickness of the flexible element.
- FIGS. 1 - 2 a first exemplary embodiment of a resiliently flexible article 100 according to the disclosed invention is described.
- the resiliently flexible article 100 includes a resiliently flexible element 101 , a first rigid element 102 a , and a second rigid element 102 b , as depicted in FIGS. 1 - 2 .
- the resiliently flexible element 101 is a substantially planar elongated body having a proximate portion 101 a , a distal portion 101 b , and an intermediate portion 101 c between the proximate portion 101 a and the distal portion 101 b .
- the first rigid element 102 a is bonded, such as by an overmolding process, onto the proximate portion 101 a and the second rigid element is bonded, such as by an overmolding process, onto the distal portion 101 b.
- the substantially planar elongated body of the resiliently flexible element 101 has a longitudinal axis L, and each of the proximate portion 101 a , the distal portion 101 b , and the intermediate portion 101 c has a dimension along the longitudinal axis L. Additionally, as depicted in FIG. 2 , the dimension of the intermediate portion 101 c along the longitudinal axis L is longer than the dimension of each of the proximate portion 101 a and the distal portion 101 b along the longitudinal axis L. Indeed, as depicted in FIG. 2 , the dimension of the intermediate portion 101 c along the longitudinal axis L is at least twice as long as the dimension of each of the proximate portion 101 a and the distal portion 101 b along the longitudinal axis L.
- each of the first rigid element 102 a , the second rigid element 102 b , the proximate portion 101 a , and the distal portion 101 b has an outer edge, and the outer edge of the first rigid element 102 a is substantially flush with the outer edge of the proximate portion 101 a , and the outer edge of the second rigid portion 102 b is substantially flush with the outer edge of the distal portion 101 b.
- At least one of the first rigid element 102 a includes at least one aperture 103 a - 1 , 103 a - 2 and the second rigid element 102 b includes at least one aperture 103 b - 1 , 103 b - 2 .
- Each aperture 103 a - 1 , 103 a - 2 and 103 b - 1 , 103 b - 2 is through at least a thickness of the rigid element, and, optionally, a thickness of the resiliently flexible element.
- the resiliently flexible article 200 includes a resiliently flexible element 201 , a first rigid element 202 a - 1 , a second rigid element 202 b - 1 , a third rigid element, 202 a - 2 , and a fourth rigid element 202 b - 2 .
- the resiliently flexible element 201 is a substantially planar elongated body having a proximate portion 201 a , a distal portion 201 b , and an intermediate portion 201 c between the proximate portion 201 a and the distal portion 201 b .
- the first rigid element 202 a - 1 is bonded onto a first portion of the proximate portion 201 a
- the second rigid element 202 b - 1 is bonded onto a first portion of the distal portion 201 b
- the third rigid element 202 a - 2 is bonded onto a first portion of the proximate portion 201 a
- the fourth rigid element 202 b - 2 is bonded onto a second portion of the distal portion 201 b.
- Resiliently flexible articles according to the disclosed invention can be useful in many applications in a variety of markets.
- Beneficial properties include relatively low weight, exceptional strength, deep deflection capability, and high fatigue and stress resistance with capability of withstanding millions or even billions of cycles with no fatigue failure.
- Non-limiting examples of possible applications include springs for industrial vibratory conveyor systems; springs for furniture such as adjustable seating; bows, limbs, and other components for archery equipment and other outdoor or sporting equipment; prosthetic limbs and other medical devices; and living hinges for doors, windows, hatches, and other openings/closures in trucking, trailers, rail, automotive, marine, building, construction, storage, appliances, and the like.
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